Added support for BIOS OEM Key (Windows 8). ![]() Added support for some Adobe and Autodesk products.Added option to temporarily start the remote registry service on the remote computer (For reading the product keys from the Registry on the remote computer).You can now export the product keys list to JSON file.Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which is needed to get a product key from external drive on Windows Vista and later.Added support for SQL Server 2012/2014.Added 'Auto Size Columns On Load' option.Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option.Fixed bug: ProduKey displayed wrong product name of Microsoft Office taken from another Registry key.Fixed to display Office version if the product name is not stored in the Registry.Now starts the Remote Registry service even if it's disabled. When the 'Temporarily start the remote registry service on the remote computer' option is turned on, ProduKey.When loading product keys from remote computer or external drive, the name of the computer or external path is now displayed in the window title.Added 'Build Number' column (For Windows entries only).'Prefer the product name from Office Registry key' - ProduKey first tries to extract the product name from 'ProductNameNonQualified' and 'ConvertToEdition' Registry values, like it did starting from version 1.86 'Prefer the product name from Uninstall Registry key' - ProduKey tries to extract the product name from the Uninstall Registry entry, like it did until version 1.85 Added 'Office Product Name Extraction Mode' option, which controls the way that the product name of MS-Office is extarcted from the Registry:.This option also works on a remote machine, as long as you have permission to access WMI on the remote machine.If you turn on this option, ProduKey will extract the last 5 characters of the product key from SoftwareLicensingProduct class, using WMI. Added new option: Extract Partial Key With WMI.Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. ![]() Added /cfg command-line option to start ProduKey with the specified config file.This utility can be useful if you lost the product key of your Windows/Office, and you wantÄownload links are on the bottom of this page Operating system/computer - by using command-line options. You can view this information for your current running operating system, or for another Windows (Including Windows 8/7/Vista), Exchange Server, and SQL Server installed on your computer. ProduKey is a small utility that displays the ProductID and the CD-Key of Microsoft Office (Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office 2007), UninstallView - Alternative to the software uninstaller of Windows.FileTypesMan - Alternative to 'File Types' manager of Windows.NK2Edit - Edit, merge and fix the AutoComplete files (.NK2) of Microsoft Outlook.Recover lost CD keys for Windows and 10000+ major programs - including products of Adobe, Symantec, Autodesk, and more.While it's not cheap, it's a heck of a lot less expensive than a second monitor. But for non-intensive tasks such as displaying palettes, editing text, writing emails, and even watching videos, ScreenRecycler works quite well (the faster the connection between the two machines the better, obviously). The exception are those programs that require hardware accelerated graphics they may not work at all, or may not work correctly, when used on a second display that's running through ScreenRecycler. It really is a pretty impressive solution, and works well for most programs. There's a video on this page of the ScreenRecycler site that shows the program in action, using a PowerBook G4 as an additional screen for a MacBook Pro. ScreenRecycler uses JollysFastVNC to connect two machines together, but sets up the second machine as an extended desktop for the first machine, rather than just controlling that machine's screen. ![]() ![]() This is actually something that I'm asked relatively ofen: "Hey, I've got this old Mac, can I somehow connect it to my main Mac to use as a second screen?" My typical answer has been "no, that's not something you can really do." But now, with ScreenRecycler, you can actually do just that. In other words, it's a virtual second monitor. Just what is ScreenRecycler? A program that lets you use another computer - Mac or Windows - as an additional screen for another Mac. That product was actually a spin-off from ScreenRecycler, which is interesting in its own right. Last year, I gave a PotW award to JollysFastVNC, a speedy VNC client.
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